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USask doctor says low COVID-19 cases could worsen next wave

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COVID-19 cases have typically fallen across the country in recent weeks and the Saskatchewan government is regularly reporting fewer than 200 new infections per day.However, a doctor warns those falling numbers could trigger the next wave of the pandemic.“We can naturally start to become complacent,” Dr.

Joseph Blondeau said, stating that the lower numbers may cause people to be less diligent in maintaining physical distance or wearing a mask.“In fact, that is probably the biggest danger.” Saskatchewan asks residents who travelled to get tested twice for coronavirus Blondeau is the head of clinical microbiology at Royal University Hospital at USask, as well as the provincial lead for clinical microbiologists with the Saskatchewan Health.

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